Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition for the Analysis of 2D/3D Remote Sensing Data in Geoscience (Second Edition)
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "AI Remote Sensing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 159
Special Issue Editors
Interests: computer vision; remote sensing image object detection; remote sensing image segmentation
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Interests: collaborative computing; edge computing; object detection; object tracking; person re-identification; remote sensing
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Interests: artificial intelligence; deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing, artificial intelligence oceanography
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Interests: remote sensing image understanding; hyperspectral image processing; artificial intelligence oceanography
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Humanity has accumulated vast amounts of remote sensing data (2D and 3D) through satellite sensors, yet effectively processing and fully utilizing this information remains a challenge. The concept of computer vision involves enabling computer systems to extract meaningful information from images, videos, and other visual inputs and then taking action or providing recommendations based on this information. By combining computer vision with machine learning techniques, it becomes possible to deeply analyze scenes in remote sensing imagery, including geographical locations and thespatial distributions of objects and their relationships, significantly enhancing the accuracy and intelligence of data interpretation. Therefore, the integration of remote sensing data with computer vision is increasingly becoming a key issue in contemporary society.
The goal of this Special Issue is to collect papers (original research articles and review papers) to give insights about advances in imaging and sensing for analysis of 2D/3D remote sensing data in geoscience.
This Special Issue focuses on the analysis of 2D/3D remote sensing data in geoscience using computer vision technology. It includes theories and methods from the analysis of images or videos, online processing, to real-world practical applications. This can be achieved through image/signal processing or deep/machine learning algorithms. The latest technological developments will be shared through this Special Issue. Researchers and investigators are invited to contribute original research or review articles to this Special Issue.
This Special Issue will welcome manuscripts that link the following themes:
- Analysis of remote sensing video/images (image classification, object detection, object tracking, image segmentation, feature extraction, change detection, etc.).
- Data stitching and fusion: stitching of large-scale data from drone images and fusion with satellite, aerial, or ground data.
- Remote sensing online and real-time processing: research on embedded platforms carried by satellites and drones.
- Satellite and drone flight control ground software development: research into intelligent control.
- Applications (marine monitoring, resource surveying, search and rescue, agriculture, forestry, c-urban monitoring, disaster prevention and assessment, etc.).
- Anything related to remote sensing images is open for submission.
We look forward to receiving your original research articles and reviews.
Dr. Shengke Wang
Prof. Dr. Bineng Zhong
Prof. Dr. Guoqiang Zhong
Dr. Feng Gao
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- object detection and tracking
- intelligent interpretation of remote sensing video/image
- image segmentation and feature extraction
- image stitching and fusion
- online and real time processing
- monitoring and inspection
- application and software development
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